Oregon
Found in 1746 Collections and/or Records:
Oregon Committee on Conservation of Cultural Resources records
The Oregon Committee on Conservation of Cultural Resources was created as a unit within the Oregon State Defense Council. It sought to protect public and private materials and papers of cultural, historical, and scientific importance from wartime pressures and destruction. Collection includes correspondence regarding the establishment of the committee and its activities, including questionnaires; minutes of meetings; and ephemera.
Oregon Dairy Council records
Collection includes correspondence, 1934-1949; digests; financial records; minutes; scrapbooks.
Oregon Electric Railway, Portland to Salem route photograph album
Album containing black and white photographs of towns and businesses along the Oregon Electric Railway route from Portland to Salem, Oregon. A map of the route is included in the album.
Oregon Emergency Corps and Red Cross Society records
Collection includes bound manuscript record books; constitution and bylaws; and manuscript reports.
Oregon Flax Fiber Company papers
Correspondence, financial and personnel records of the Oregon Flax Fiber Company of Turner, Oregon.
Oregon Geranium Society scrapbooks
Collection consists of scrapbooks, 1952-1967.
Oregon Groceteria price list
Disbound typescript price list, 1946, of grocery items sold by wholesale food retailers Oregon Groceteria, Portland, Oregon.
Handwritten tally of Oregon election returns
Sheet with handwritten tallies of results for a June 1848 election in Oregon, showing results for Oregon City and parts of Tuality County (written as "Tualatin Co."), which was later divided between Washington County and Multnomah County. The results include various offices and a measure about whether to prohibit or regulate intoxicating liquors. The election, held in June 1848, was the last general election held under the auspices of the Oregon Provisional Government.
Oregon hiking trails photograph album
Album containing 24 black and white photographs by an unidentified photographer of scenes on a hiking trail or trails. The photographs all depict forest scenes and vegetation, and two show unidentified people. One or more of the photographs may have been taken at MacCleay Park in northwest Portland, Oregon.
Oregon House Bill 2787
The text of Oregon House Bill 2787, signed by state officials including Governor John Kitzhaber. The bill, which passed in 2013, granted in-state college tuition rates to undocumented students in Oregon.